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    Unfortunately, when you collect across the board as I do, there are rarely =
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    sales that don't have anything of interest for me, maybe auctions=20
    containing thimbles or bottle caps. Of course, if they are Colonial thimb=
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    have an encased Colonial in the bottom.........
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    In a message dated 1/17/2014 3:29:56 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,=20=20
    rosaamltd@gmail.com writes:

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    We've been spoiled by so many large offerings in recent years -- but it=20
    wasn't that long ago that we would be lucky to find ANY colonials in 75% o=
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    the catalogues and a paltry 50 or so pieces in the other 25%! It would be=
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    a rare day when an acution came in with 100-200 lots of colonials, and=20
    anything more would only happen with a landmark sale, like Garrett or Norw=
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    Personally, a little break gives everyone a chance to recharge their=20
    checking accounts...and who knows, it might make for a better C4 sale if t=
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    better colonials were held for that auction. Then Craig only needs to hav=
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    that talk once a year!


    Jeff



    On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 11:45 AM, <_CMcdon0923@aol.com_=20
    (mailto:CMcdon0923@aol.com) > wrote:


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    Yeah....I downloaded and looked it over last night.....like you=20
    said....state coppers are very light....4 CTs, 6 NJs, and a similar number=
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    VTs.....and no significant rarities in any of them.
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    Oh well, at least I won't need a "Honey, can we talk?" talk this month.
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    In a message dated 1/17/2014 1:06:19 P.M. Central Standard Time,=20
    _earlyamericancoppers@yahoo.com_ (mailto:earlyamericancoppers@yahoo.com) w=
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    It's finally online. Quite a few Machins, a ton of Fugios, very light on=
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    state coppers this time.=20

    James=20

















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